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You got your gothic chocolate in my fantasy peanut butter! Wizards of the Coast recently released an artbook for their brooding, vampiric Innistrad setting, and hot on its heels came Plane Shift: Innistrad, a free 40-page PDF filled with D&D rules content allowing you to play D&D in the Magic: the Gathering world. Though the Plane Shift PDF doesn’t go into great depth on the setting, but. Innistrad Overview Gloom and Grit. On the plane of Innistrad, horrors stalk the shadows and scratch at doors in the night. Humanity is beset on all sides: vampires thirst for human blood, werewolves live for the thrill of the hunt, the restless spirits of the dead haunt the living, and no corpse is safe from reanimation at the hands of cruel necromancers or cunning scientists.